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Beautiful house for sale in coastal Beachlands

Mark from Beachlands

Auction: at 62 Highbrook Drive, East Tamaki on Tuesday 22 February 2022 at 1:00PM (unless sold prior). All viewings and enquiries through Barfoot and Thompson Beachlands.

In the heart of this thriving coastal community awaits an opportunity for those looking for a bit of the great outdoors in their own back garden.

Single level with a great sun aspect, this 3-4 bedroom Stonewood home opens onto an enviable 1,124m2 section. There's 3 double bedrooms plus a separate study that could be a 4th single bedroom if required. The home itself enjoys high ceilings throughout, a substantial open plan family area that extends to covered living, a large separate lounge and modern kitchen with an impressive walk in pantry.

It's new enough to be double glazed yet mature enough to enjoy established fruiting trees and it's position on a quiet cul de sac street offers unique reserve walkways that pop you out near the school or the beach in casual fashion.

It's a move-in and relax situation and being low maintenance there will be time to enjoy the area's recreational offerings ranging from water sports, fishing, and social sporting teams to mountain biking trails, golf and a host of dining options. Or just put out a picnic blanket and relax in your own back garden.

Beachlands offers an alternative laid back coastal lifestyle within Auckland. The local ferry is there to get you into the CBD and all the offerings of the eastern suburbs are within easy reach, yet when you're home you'll feel like you are in another world altogether.

For sale through Barfoot and Thompson. Please contact agent if interested in a viewing or to discuss further. All contact and negotiation through Barfoot and Thompson only

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Negotiable

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